Children of divorce-coping with divorce: A randomized control trial of an online prevention program for youth experiencing parental divorce
Autor: | Irwin N. Sandler, Jesse L Boring, Clorinda E. Vélez, Jenn-Yun Tein, John J. Horan |
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Rok vydání: | 2015 |
Předmět: |
Treatment interaction
High-risk youth Male Parents Coping (psychology) Internet Adolescent Mental Disorders Child Behavior Coping behavior Mental health law.invention Psychiatry and Mental health Clinical Psychology Randomized controlled trial law Divorce Adaptation Psychological Humans Female Psychology Child Clinical psychology Program Evaluation |
Zdroj: | Journal of consulting and clinical psychology. 83(5) |
ISSN: | 1939-2117 |
Popis: | Objective Evaluate an online coping skills program to prevent mental health problems in children and adolescents from divorced or separated families. Method Children ages 11-16 (N = 147) whose families had filed for divorce were recruited using public court records. Participants were blocked by risk-score and randomly assigned to either a control (Internet self-study condition, Best of the Net (BTN) or the experimental intervention, Children of Divorce-Coping With Divorce (CoD-CoD), a 5-module highly interactive online program to promote effective coping skills. Program effects were tested on measures of children's self-reported coping and parent and youth reports of children's mental health problems. Results Significant main effects indicated that youth in CoD-CoD improved more on self-reported emotional problems relative to BTN youth (d = .37) and had a lower rate of clinically significant self-reported mental health problems (OR = .58, p = .04). A significant Baseline × Treatment interaction indicated that the 55% of youth with highest baseline problems improved more than those in BTN on their self-report of total mental health problems. A significant interaction effect indicated that CoD-CoD improved youth coping efficacy for the 30% of those with the lowest baseline coping efficacy. For the 10% of youth with lowest parent-reported risk at baseline, those who received BTN had lower problems than CoD-CoD participants. Conclusions CoD-CoD was effective in reducing youth-reported mental health problems and coping efficacy particularly for high risk youth. Parent-report indicated that, relative to BTN, CoD-CoD had a negative effect on mental health problems for a small group with the lowest risk. |
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